Howdy! It's Ari here. Today I'm going to give you a step by step tutorial on how to- well, the post title says it all!
Before......
......and after!
Well, I brought Kanani to a sleepover, and it wasn't a very good idea. The girl who was throwing the sleepover started to brush Kanani's hair, and it kept getting messier and messier. Then she put her hair up in a bun. When she was trying to take it down, the hairtie got stuck in her hair! She asked if I would mind if she cut the hairtie out. I thought she was going to cut the hairtie, but she actually cut her HAIR out of the hairtie! So Kanani's hair was tangled, messy, and trimmed, and I didn't know what to do! Then I decided to save up money to send her to the AG Doll Hospital, but I really didn't want to spend $50 or so to get her head replaced. That's when I decided to do something about it.
Ok, ok. I think I need to stop talking and write the rest of this post XD
First off, start with some conditioner. I used SanoBella from a company called doTerra because it's very natural and I thought it would be ok to use in her hair.
Next, fill a sink with lukewarm water. Once the sink is filled, put a dime sized amount of conditioner in the water and mix it in with your hand. *There might be little clumps of conditioner, but this is normal*
Then, take off all clothing your doll is wearing. After she is 'naked', slip her inside some plastic bags (so you don't get her body wet, I put her inside 2 for extra protection) and tie the handles around her neck.
After she is inside the bags, swish her hair around in the water. *Be careful, DO NOT get her eyes wet.*
If you are tired of holding her up, you can prop her up on a step stool. Her hair will need to soak 5-10 minutes, depending on how bad it is.
'Oh, when will I be done?' Kanani thought wistfully.
Looks like her time is up! Drain the water, grab a washcloth, and squeeze the excess water out of her hair. (Remember, DON'T use a hairdryer. The heat will damage her hair and make it frizzy.)
When you brush her hair out, you'll need to sit her on a towel, because her hair is still very wet. If you have a salon chair for dolls, use that! That will make your job easier. Another tip: Use a wire bristled brush. DO NOT use a plastic bristled brush. It will make the wig frizzy!
*If you're using 2 plastic bags, you might want to take her out of one while brushing. It will be easier for her to sit.*
Start with a small section of hair. Brush at the bottom first, working out all the tangles and making your way to the top.
My first curl is almost done!
(EEEP! Can you see the short part where my friend cut?)
Whenever I brush Kanani's hair, I twirl the curl around my finger after it is brushed out to keep the curls bouncy.
DONE WITH THE FIRST CURL!
Keep brushing and curling her hair. If your doll has straight hair, brush from the bottom and work your way up, but there's no need to curl. Kanani's instructions will work for dolls with wavy hair too. For super curly hair, well, I don't hair a doll like that, so you might want to follow the finger curling instructions on the American Girl site.
Halfway done.
And her hair is soft again! I put Kanani's hair up in her favorite style, a low ponytail.
A great deal of hair was pulled out while brushing....lol
Side view
I hope this tutorial helped. If you try this and have success, take before and after pics, send them to us, (our email is 1milliondollies@gmail.com) and we'll feature them on Show and Tell Saturday!
Love,
Ari :-{D
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